Claude Giroux scores in OT, Flyers beat Senators 3-2

Updated 10:53 pm, Thursday, December 1, 2016

Photo: Sean Kilpatrick, AP

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Ottawa Senators' Curtis Lazar battles out in front of the net with Philadelphia Flyers' Mark Streit, left, and Michael Del Zotto during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016 in Ottawa, Ontario. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) less

Ottawa Senators' Curtis Lazar battles out in front of the net with Philadelphia Flyers' Mark Streit, left, and Michael Del Zotto during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016 in Ottawa, ... more

Philadelphia Flyers' Shayne Gostisbehere, middle, and Michael Raffl, right, mix it up with Ottawa Senators' Mark Borowiecki, left, and Cody Ceci during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016 in Ottawa, Ontario. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) less

Philadelphia Flyers' Shayne Gostisbehere, middle, and Michael Raffl, right, mix it up with Ottawa Senators' Mark Borowiecki, left, and Cody Ceci during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Dec. 1, ... more

Ottawa took a 2-0 lead just 1:57 into the second when Dzingel knocked down the puck in front and put a stick on it to lift it pass Mason for his sixth of the season.

"We had a good first, good third, but our second definitely we could have done better," Senators coach Guy Boucher said. "We stopped shooting. We created less momentum in the offensive zone and they grabbed that and got some power plays and grabbed that part of the momentum."

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The Flyers rallied to tie it with two goals in minute. Giroux scored with 3:10 left, firing a shot off that caught the inside of Condon's blocker and went in. Del Zotto tied it when he tipped in Mark Streit's shot.

"Any time you blow a lead whether it's one goal or two goals it always hurts," Dzingel said. "We had a chance in overtime even though we gave up those two goals and we couldn't capitalize, so obviously it hurts losing that one point."

The Senators opened the scoring in the first on Hoffman's power-play goal. He has five goals in six games.